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Total Gulf shrimp revenue dropped from USD 489 million (EUR 424) in 2021 to just USD 221 million (EUR 192) in 2023, with Covid-19 and inflation exacerbating long-term challenges for the fleet | Photo courtesy of Jillian Cain Photography/Shutterstock
March 12, 2026
NOAA Fisheries: Gulf shrimp fleet cannot sustainably compete with imports
The Save Mart Companies is rolling out the toolkit at its Save Mart and Lucky stores | Photo courtesy of Michael Vi/Shutterstock
March 12, 2026
The Save Mart Companies becomes first to use BAP marketing toolkit
The executives said that though the Norwegian government has called for organic growth of its aquaculture industry, its efforts could actually lead to reduced production | Photo courtesy of North Atlantic Seafood Forum/LinkedIn
March 12, 2026
Norwegian salmon-farming executives urge smarter, fit-for-purpose regulations
Canada's Department of Fisheries and Oceans showed positive acoustic assessments for capelin, which has the FFAW questioning why the gap between acoustic surveys and the department's forecast model is so high | Photo courtesy of Florence-Joseph McGinn/Shutterstock
March 12, 2026
Newfoundland fishers union criticizes DFO’s latest capelin assessment
Sun Coast Calamari has purchased two new fishing vessels as it works to expand in the California squid fishery | Photos courtesy of Sun Coast Calamari
March 12, 2026
Sun Coast Calamari buys new vessels, makes key hire in expansion push
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The National Fisheries Institute is participating in a wide coalition of agriculture groups to defend the existence of the USMCA as it approaches its first review period | Image courtesy of the Agricultural Coalition for USMCA
NFI part of new coalition to support USMCA as it reaches first review period
February 6, 2026
News » Supply & Trade
Darden said that 14 Bahama Breeze locations will be closed and 14 will be converted, which will take place over the next 12 to 18 months | Photo courtesy of Violet Mullins/Shutterstock
Darden to close or convert all remaining Bahama Breeze restaurants
February 5, 2026
News » Foodservice & Retail
Oman applied for funds to pay a consultant to conduct a needs assessment of its fishing industry | Photo courtesy of Hatem Alrashdi/Shutterstock
WTO hands out first tranche of grants to help developing countries meet terms of fishing subsidy deal
February 5, 2026
News » Supply & Trade
In a separate incident on 19 January, LDFW agents on patrol arrested Galliano resident Paul Stein III after catching him fishing without a license | Photo courtesy of Delpixel/Shutterstock
Louisiana wildlife agents cite two individuals for illegally selling catfish
February 5, 2026
News » Environment & Sustainability
The Supporting Healthy Interstate Fisheries in Transition (SHIFT) Act would direct the U.S. secretary of commerce to investigate indications that a fishery stock has moved from one regional fishery management council’s jurisdiction into another’s | Photo courtesy of Miro Vrlik Photography/Shutterstock
US lawmakers want NOAA Fisheries to consider climate impacts and shifting stocks in setting fishing quotas
February 5, 2026
News » Supply & Trade
Cermaq Group reported lower profits despite higher salmon harvests in Norway and Chile as an oversupply of the species caused prices to slip | Photo courtesy of Cermaq Group
Cermaq reports lower profits despite higher harvests due to low salmon prices
February 5, 2026
News » Business & Finance
The first stage of the campaign includes getting Caleta Bay trout into the hands of chefs across North America, which they can use to test on their menus | Photo courtesy of Caleta Bay
Caleta Bay shifts gears in North America-focused “raw” campaign
February 5, 2026
News » Aquaculture
Gim, or edible seaweed, was South Korea's top seafood export in 2025 | Photo courtesy of RBagusdiani/Shutterstock
Seaweed drives South Korea seafood exports to record high
February 5, 2026
News » Supply & Trade
The Whale Conservation Habitat Analysis, Research, and Technical Strategies (CHARTS) Act directs NOAA to improve its mapping of whale habitats | Photo courtesy of Delz76/Shutterstock
US lawmakers introduce legislation to better map whale habitats, reduce vessel strikes
February 5, 2026
News » Environment & Sustainability
Prices for Atlantic salmon from Norway fell again in Week 5 | Photo courtesy of Marina Shvedak_nice foto/Shutterstock
Atlantic salmon prices continue to decline in Week 5
February 5, 2026
News » Analysis » Salmon
Norway's seafood export value dropped in January 2026, in large part due to tariffs in the U.S. causing exports to the country to drop by 37 percent | Photo courtesy of The Image Party/Shutterstock
Norway’s seafood export value dropped in January as US market shrank
February 5, 2026
News » Supply & Trade
News » Supply & Trade
Headshot of incoming Aquna Sustainable chief of sales and marketing officer Katherine Bryar | Photo courtesy of LinkedIn
Aquna Sustainable Murray Cod hires new talent
February 4, 2026
News » Business & Finance
The Acme Smoked Fish Foundation holds the annual Seafood Industry Climate Awards | Photo courtesy of Acme Smoked Fish
Acme Smoked Fish announces USD 250,000 in grant funding for carbon-reduction projects in US and Chile
February 4, 2026
News » Environment & Sustainability
The NGA claims that Walmart's near unchecked buying power raises rivals' costs and directly contributes to high food prices | Photo courtesy of Charles-McClintock Wilson/Shutterstock
Grocery trade association claims Walmart is directly contributing to raised food prices
February 4, 2026
News » Foodservice & Retail
Newfoundland and Labrador has withdrawn from an MoU that would have worked to establish a large Marine Conservation Area in the province | Photo courtesy of Parks Canada
Newfoundland withdraws from planned marine conservation area
February 4, 2026
News » Environment & Sustainability
The cuts to this year's allowable fishing effort is less drastic than the two years prior | Photo courtesy of Nowaczyk/Shutterstock
Demersal stocks on Faroese Plateau inching closer to recovery
February 4, 2026
News » Supply & Trade
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